Live coverage from Augusta National continues on day three of the 2026 Masters, with Moving Day expected to reshuffle the leaderboard as the field settles into the third round.
One of the early names to make progress is Scott Max Homa. Two years ago, he was leading at this same stage before finishing the week in third place after a difficult weekend that included back-to-back rounds of 73. He returned to Augusta National last year and finished tied for 12th. The 35-year-old Californian has developed a strong affection for the course late in his career, and he has started well again this week. Birdies at the first and second holes lifted him up the standings to four under par.
As the leading players prepare to head out onto the course, there is still time for a moment of Masters nostalgia. One recent episode of This Golfing Life, the new golf podcast hosted by the award-winning journalist and author Dan Davies, looks back at the life and career of Seve Ballesteros, the iconic 1980 and 1983 champion. The episode is recommended for listeners interested in Masters history and wider golf storytelling.
The tournament remains in its crucial third-round phase, when positions can change quickly and momentum often proves decisive. With Augusta National once again setting the stage, attention now turns to how the top contenders will respond as the day unfolds.
Follow along for the latest updates, official leaderboard changes, and developments from one of the most closely watched days of the golfing year.
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